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Samsung commits to fully autonomous AI-run factories by 2030, raising major questions about product liability when machines make independent decisions.

r/artificialMar 24, 20261 min read
Samsung commits to fully autonomous AI-run factories by 2030, raising major questions about product liability when machines make independent decisions.

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3 Key Points

  1. Samsung plans to deploy fully autonomous AI agents across all global factories by 2030 to plan production schedules, execute decisions, and optimize workflows without human approval

  2. The company frames this as AI that 'truly understands operational contexts in real time and independently executes optimal decisions'

  3. The shift poses a significant legal challenge: existing product liability laws assume humans make and approve decisions, creating uncertainty about accountability when autonomous systems cause problems

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